Mercy Vein Center - 10012 Kennerly

Doctor's Office
10012 Kennerly Road, Suite 203
St. Louis, MO 63128

Main Entrance: Physicians Office Center


Phone: (314) 880-6622
Fax: (314) 525-1640
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The veins in your body play an important role in circulation, carrying blood from various parts of your body back to your heart. But as you age, problems can develop in your veins and cause a variety of complications. 

Venous disease refers to conditions that are either related to or caused by veins that have become diseased or abnormal. Chronic venous disease occurs when veins that aren’t working properly make it difficult for blood to make the return trip from the legs to the heart. It can cause varicose veins, leg swelling and pain or leg ulcers. 

Early symptoms may seem minor, but if left untreated, they could become more serious. It’s important for you to be aware of these symptoms, and call your doctor if you have them: 

  • Feeling of swelling or heaviness in the legs
  • Pain or cramps in the calves
  • Skin discolorations
  • Open leg wounds

At Mercy Vein Center - 10012 Kennerly, we understand how anxious you may feel when you’re suffering from these symptoms. We will listen to your concerns and fears and provide you with the most compassionate care. 

Mercy's heart and vascular specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating every type of venous disease. You can rely on us to determine the best options for you. Our goal is to not only give you relief from your symptoms but also to reduce the risks of complications and get you back to feeling well.

Mercy Vein Center - 10012 Kennerly was the first facility serving patients from Missouri or Illinois to be accredited by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in venous treatment and management. It’s also the only facility in the St. Louis region to receive this level of accreditation.

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